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Wat Do You Hope to Learn During University Orientation
Attendance and Participation Quiz
Question 1
What is the attendance policy for University of Phoenix online courses?
One message to any class forum on 2 separate days during the online week
Question 2
Which of the following students has met the attendance requirement for an online course?
Max posted one message on 2 separate days during the online week.
Question 3
What is a substantive discussion message?
Both (a) and (b).
Question 4
A classmate posts a message by saying only “I agree” in response to a discussion post made by the facilitator about leadership. Is this discussion message substantive or not substantive?
This discussion message is not substantive, because it does not further the discussion.
Question 5
A classmate begins the following discussion message by saying, “I had a similar experience in my work as a computer consultant. When I encounter a computer problem I am unable to troubleshoot, I consult websites to determine the solution. Our textbook also lists websites at the end of Chapter 10 that are good resources for troubleshooting.” Is this discussion message substantive or not substantive?
This discussion message is substantive, because it furthers the discussion by adding new ideas and a personal perspective.
Question 6
This week's class discussion is about comparing points of view on political candidates in newspaper articles to determine bias in the media. A classmate posts a message stating, “Electric cars are better for the environment than hybrid cars.” Is this discussion message substantive or not substantive?
This discussion message is not substantive, because it is not related to this week’s topics and it does not further the discussion with examples.
Question 7
Which of the following students have met the attendance requirement for the Orientation Workshop?
Selena posted one message to the Main forum on 2 separate days each online

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